Anonymous wrote:A 700 is not too shabby!Anonymous wrote:DC just got 700 in Bio E SAT with same issue / concerns. DC did study and was scoring higher on practice tests.
A 700 is not too shabby!Anonymous wrote:DC just got 700 in Bio E SAT with same issue / concerns. DC did study and was scoring higher on practice tests.
Thanks for the great info. Looks like the SAT IIs follow the same advice to get to Carnegie Hall....practice, practice, practice.Anonymous wrote:
12:41 here. The other three were Math II, Physics, and Biology. It took two tries to get the 800 in Physics.
Practice tests make all the difference on the SAT IIs. Also, take the tests ASAP after completing the courses so that the content is still fresh. If you want to raise the odds of doing well even higher, find a test prep service that has people who are very familiar with the individual tests and has a bank of LOTs of practice tests. Alternatively, find out about the pros and cons of the test prep books that are out there -- college confidential has detailed threads and advice on this, including which guides have the best practice tests, which are best for conveying the substantive knowledge on the test, etc. And finally, increase the odds of doing well by having your student prepare for and take the SAT IIs one at a time, rather than doing multiple subjects in each sitting.
Would you mind, if you're comfortable, sharing what other subject tests your DC took? My DC took Big 3 honors chem and experienced the same disconnect. We are now encouraging the foreign language or US history along with math 2. If DC doesn't have to, the Chem score (670 as OP) will not be submitted.Anonymous wrote:My kid had the same experience a few years back. I think the reason was the disconnect between what is taught at Big 3 honors chem class and what the SAT II tests. The kid had perfect scores in three other subject tests.
Anonymous wrote:For the life of me, I can't understand how one can take honors chemistry for an entire year, take a one hour subject test, and then have a return score of 670.
DC finished the school year with an A- in honors chemistry and attends an excellent private school known for its academic strengths.
I would love to hear insight from people who have a similar experience.and how colleges will view this score. There will be no retake but DC will be taking AP biology for junior year. There is no fuss about this score and DC knows how proud we are. But we all are scratching our heads.
Anonymous wrote:Buy the book, have him take the practice tests and retake it in the fall. My DC did the same thing with MathII because he got cocky and didn't do the practice tests so that he was familiar with the types of questions and layout. He added over 100 points to his score just by doing that.